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Australian rugby league footballer (1902-1948)
Arthur Williams
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Australian rugby league footballer (1902-1948)
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Temora, Australia
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46 years
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Biography
Arthur Leo Williams (1902-1948) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s and 1930s.
Career
Known by the nickname of 'Spider', Williams played 5 seasons at St. George between 1926 and 1930.
He was later to Captain/Coach the Fairfield A Grade team in the mid 1930s.. Arthur Williams was on the wing for Saints on 11 August 1928, the day of the Earl Park Riot, played at Earl Park, Arncliffe.
War service
He later served in World War Two and was based in Oro Bay where his Small Ships regiment was blown up by the Japanese, luckily 'Spider' Williams survived. .
Williams died on 24 March 1948 in Concord, New South Wales 15 days before his 46th birthday.
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